Friday, 26 August 2016

Welcome to my page today!
I am back with an altered project share. The other day a friend dropped by home
and handed me a sack full...yes A SACK FULL of abandoned and discarded stuff
from her home!

What more do I need...I had no words to thank her and could only think of
the possibilities of what could happen to all this trash...even as she was
pulling them out of the sack to show me, my mind was already dancing and my
fingers itchy!

From that day I have been dishing out one thing at a time and transformed
hem and now it was time to alter this cheap plastic frame she had pulled out from
a sweet box decoration!

This had no backing and the frame that was left had
cracks too...but I was not giving up!

It gives me immense joy to actually altered such stuff and give them a new
life and purpose! A few hours and it became this....

I was deeply influenced and inspired by a few challenges this month and
knew exactly what was going to happen this frame, the moment it hit my craft
table. It was destined to get transformed from a sweet box decoration to this
shabby chic decor piece!

I prepped the frame with a coat of gesso and then worked with some stencils
and texture paste. The place was limited, so kept it simple and waited for it
to dry.

I then gave the base coat of teal by mixing some blue and green acrylic paints
(Folk ART Multi surface paints) and as that dried went to create cracks.

I used
different methods here ... the one step crackle from deco Art, then it was the
white glue technique and then finally some dry brushing and sanding too! I rubbed some archival brown to age it too!

Yes, all these brought out the age and weathered look keeping the chic
element intact, lol! I covered the top with white paint and the peeps of teal
from all the above crackling techniques just about added so much texture to the
already existing ornate frame work!

Since it had no backing, I made one from a chipped wooden plank that I had.
Created cracks on the exposed part and aged it with burnt amber too.

I took the focal point from the lovely paper pack from Bob and Betty
(floral logs). Loved the lavenders, teals and the greens and blooms amidst the
cracked and chipped wooden log!

This mage create some hand made blooms(which I had not been making for some
time now) using my fav TH tattered florals die.

I kept the colors to lavender and teal using DI peacock feathers and
seedless preserves. Some die cut leaves and a cherub using air dry clay were
all the embellishments to go on the frame.

I mounted the frame on to the wooden backing and went about placing the flowers.

I had it as a top arrangement on a bed of bandage gauze and some white
lace.

I made a little banner with chipboard and gave it the faux wood treatment
using dry brushing and stamped in tie quote “ Bloomin’ Lovely” with Archival
black and had some color splats and some brads on it.

A little nest using coconut coir and some little blooms in this corner makes
it cozy and warm too!

The frame was ready to stand on its own, anywhere now showing off its new
life!

I enjoyed making this totally shabby chic style project and making those
blooms after long time was just so therapeutic.

Saturday, 20 August 2016

Welcome to my page today! My project share for today is something really small
but yes an altered one!

Normally albums are made and then the box or cover is designed to fit the
album,but in this case, I had small box with me(looks like a book box) which I
altered to fit in an accordion album!

The box measures 4 inches by 3 inches and opens up with a pearl and elastic
closure and a pretty sturdy one and I was no way chucking this one in the
dustbin. I decided to make a tiny memory box for my daughter to capture her
solo moments in every stage of life.

You know how little girls are and their love for pinks! So I kept that in
mind and worked with these gorgeous papers from Papericious, Love in Italy
paper stack.

Again I was careful to choose the pinky ones and yes of course some neutral
ones too! They had lovely prints of the Eiffel tower, birds and flowers ( all
of which are my daughter’s favorites) and so it was just easy on that part.

The box was so tiny I had to actually make a custom made accordion to fit
in but the depth being more, I knew I could fit in more pics. So I went ahead
and made something like a gatefold accordion!

Well suit your needs...It had
accordion opening from both the sides and there are pockets and small
journaling tags too.

It can easily hold upto 20-25 pictures!

Isn’t that awesome for a mini, mini
album!

I wanted to make the lid something really different yet catchy for a 7 year
old! I wanted it to reflect my taste and yet make her want to have it! Now is
that asking for too much!

I decoupaged a lovely little angel on to the box after a coat of gesso and
then fit in a negative die cut on top to make a frame. Then I layered some crushed
tissue , found objects, an Eiffel tower made from air dry clay, lace,
corrugated cardboard, some twine, a broken butterfly charm...yup all of this on
one side of that tiny lid!

Then I covered the entire box with black gesso and start to dry brush some
paints from Deco Art. I was careful to use more green and less pink here ( the
way I wanted!) and once dry, I also dry brushed some gesso(white) on it.

I love the antique kind of look that comes with dry brushing.

And for the
middle part of the box, I rubbed some silver metallic lustre from Deco Art .
The black with silver gave an aged metallic look which went pretty well with
the pinks on top!

I heat embossed a little quote in white near the closure and also added
some pink bling (to satisfy her soul now, lol) on the base of the box.

As part of the final embellishment that would catch her fancy, I made handmade
flower using TH tattered florals die and used DI(worn lipstick) to color it and
along with some store bought peace lilies and die cut leaves, the box had a
bright new life!

I covered the entire box with Ultra matt varnish too from Deco art and yes,
my box was sealed and protected to hold a life time of memories of my little
girl. I hope to fill this up in the years to come and hand it over when I think
she can actually treasure it!

So my like + plus her like = to happy mom and daughter!

Thanks for stopping by today and let me know how liked this altered box.

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Hello Crafty friends,
I am here with my post for Crafters corner and this time too I have saved another box from hitting the trash can, lol!here is how it looked when i laid my hands on.
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and here's a seek peek on what it turned out to be and there is little SURPRISE inside too!
Well head over to Crafters Corner blog to see a detailed write up and loads of pictures of the transformation and well don't forget to let me know what you think of it.

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Hello Crafty friends,
Welcome to my page today.
My post at Crafters Corner is up and am there with another experiment with Folk Art Multi surface paints.
This time I have used them as sprays!
Here is what I altered this time, a discarded leather box
and I turned it into a keep sake box for my husband!
A sneak peak here.....
For full details, do visit crafters corner blog and let me know your views.
Until my next creative journey,
Happy crafting and recycling.
Cheers.

Monday, 1 August 2016

Welcome to my page today.
Its the beginning of the month and new challenge at Rhedd’s Creative Spirit.
The rules are simple, its always Mixed media or Altered Art and NO Cards!

For this month, I went about altering a bottle. I so loved the shape of the
bottle and just wanted to play with textures.

I prepped the bottle with 2 coats of
Deco Art chalky paints for glass. I drew some patterns with home made texture paste directly on to the bottle using a plastic cone. I went about decoupaging these lovely flowers
as the focal point on one side. I

gave a rope border for it and also placed a cherub made from air drying clay and silicon mold.

Then created textures with some crinkled tissue all
around.

On the other side too I created a focal point with this

lovely quote from
Paper Artsy.

Once all of this was dry, I worked with my home made color sprays . I
wanted vintage tones and so stuck with greens and browns.

I liked the subtle coloring with the sprays and wanted the flowers to be
the highlight.

Once all of this dried, I gave 2 coats of varnish and worked on some color
textures on the cap too!

If you are wondering what those round things are on the bottle, they are
just flat back pearls that I stuck for some additional texture!

I hope you take time to visit the Rhedd’s blog to see what the team has in
store for you and do play along. We love to see your creations.